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I'aul P. Chaput '52 received a six months suspended sentence to the house of correction Wednesday and was placed on probation for a year after pleading guilty to breaking and entering a house in Little River on April 5.
Miss Valerie Poulos of Belmont admitted in Barnstable district court that she told Chaput that the house was her father's. When the pair discovered the door locked. Miss Poulos told Chaput to knock in a window, which he did. Once inside, they lit fires in two fireplaces, and were later discovered by a passing policeman who informed Chaput that the house no longer belonged to the Poulos family.
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